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Indian Pythons This is my presentation on Indian pythons, hope you will learn something new that you never knew before!
Genarals about the Indian python The Indian pythons live in a jungle in India that is called the Python jungle. It is called the Python jungle because the jungle is full with different Indian pythons. Indian pythons are a kind of reptiles, they are in the same group as the crocodiles, turtles, lizards, alligators etc. The Indian pythons were put on the endangered animal list on the 14th of June 1976.   In the nineteens, there were  1,000 to  10,000 Indian pythons in the world,  but the amount is getting lesser and lesser,  there are only 500 to 1,000 left in the world  right now- this minute!!!
Habitat loss- how we impact on them The habitats of all the Indian pythons are very soon going to dissapear because of all the thing we have done to them.  We impact on them by: Cutting down the trees in the jungle where they live to make lumber, firewood and other      things Use their skin to make snake- skin      accessories Kill them because we think they are      dangerous Force them to work in the pet trades and in the zoos to entertain visitors...........     How bad??!!!
Characteristics- how they look like The Indian pythons looks like they are very dangerous and always  in a bad mood. They have medium sized eyes and a letter”V” above their nostrils, on their head. They all come in different sizes and colour.  They usually have “camouflage” colours, those colours are: Light brown and dark brown + middle- coloured brown, black and really dark black, yellow and cream + off-white in colour.
what is being done to save them? Few helpful Indians help save the  Indian pythons by  recycling  alot of paper so that humans  won’t cut anymore trees from the  jungles in India where the Indian  pythons live in. They also  build a charity to So that they  would have enough money to  build a house for the poor  Indian pythons to live in- too!
What is gonna’ happen if we don’t save them? Infering: I think if we don’t save them, they will soon go extinct, they will go extinct because of all the bad things we have done to them. Would you want them to be extinct this fast- “swoop??!!” If they are lucky enough not to die, I guess they just got a desease that can’t be recovered, and if a hunter comes by and shoots that particular python( which caught the desease) dead, brought it home to share with the family to eat, they might die too! Wouldn’t they???
More information about it The worlds' tiniest west Indian snake is the same size as a pencil led! If it eats more, it can grow up to the length of 20 feet/ 6 metres! The king of all the snakes is called King Cobra, the king can kill someone or anything dead in about 15 minutes or less!  Pythons drop across branches to camouflage, they camouflage  themselves to make it easier  to  find food to eat  without anyone noticing,  exept  their  prey  when    they are eaten  and in the snakes stomach digesting....He he he!  A python can eat  a humongous feast and stay the same( what I mean is that, they don't eat for maybe a week or even a year, like fasting.....to us!) They can also lay up to the amount of 100 or even more eggs at a time, it may be the world record of the whole world!!?? In the 19s, there was about 1000 to 10000 Indian pythons in the world, but the amount is getting lesser and lesser, there is only about 500 to 1000 of them in the world right now!  How Sad!!!
So what do you think... STOP KILLING THEM, START SAVING THEM!!!
Thanks for watching!!! All by: Megan Man    Class:(4L)

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Indian pythons work 2

  • 1. Indian Pythons This is my presentation on Indian pythons, hope you will learn something new that you never knew before!
  • 2. Genarals about the Indian python The Indian pythons live in a jungle in India that is called the Python jungle. It is called the Python jungle because the jungle is full with different Indian pythons. Indian pythons are a kind of reptiles, they are in the same group as the crocodiles, turtles, lizards, alligators etc. The Indian pythons were put on the endangered animal list on the 14th of June 1976. In the nineteens, there were 1,000 to 10,000 Indian pythons in the world, but the amount is getting lesser and lesser, there are only 500 to 1,000 left in the world right now- this minute!!!
  • 3. Habitat loss- how we impact on them The habitats of all the Indian pythons are very soon going to dissapear because of all the thing we have done to them. We impact on them by: Cutting down the trees in the jungle where they live to make lumber, firewood and other things Use their skin to make snake- skin accessories Kill them because we think they are dangerous Force them to work in the pet trades and in the zoos to entertain visitors........... How bad??!!!
  • 4. Characteristics- how they look like The Indian pythons looks like they are very dangerous and always in a bad mood. They have medium sized eyes and a letter”V” above their nostrils, on their head. They all come in different sizes and colour. They usually have “camouflage” colours, those colours are: Light brown and dark brown + middle- coloured brown, black and really dark black, yellow and cream + off-white in colour.
  • 5. what is being done to save them? Few helpful Indians help save the Indian pythons by recycling alot of paper so that humans won’t cut anymore trees from the jungles in India where the Indian pythons live in. They also build a charity to So that they would have enough money to build a house for the poor Indian pythons to live in- too!
  • 6. What is gonna’ happen if we don’t save them? Infering: I think if we don’t save them, they will soon go extinct, they will go extinct because of all the bad things we have done to them. Would you want them to be extinct this fast- “swoop??!!” If they are lucky enough not to die, I guess they just got a desease that can’t be recovered, and if a hunter comes by and shoots that particular python( which caught the desease) dead, brought it home to share with the family to eat, they might die too! Wouldn’t they???
  • 7. More information about it The worlds' tiniest west Indian snake is the same size as a pencil led! If it eats more, it can grow up to the length of 20 feet/ 6 metres! The king of all the snakes is called King Cobra, the king can kill someone or anything dead in about 15 minutes or less! Pythons drop across branches to camouflage, they camouflage themselves to make it easier to find food to eat without anyone noticing, exept their prey when they are eaten and in the snakes stomach digesting....He he he! A python can eat a humongous feast and stay the same( what I mean is that, they don't eat for maybe a week or even a year, like fasting.....to us!) They can also lay up to the amount of 100 or even more eggs at a time, it may be the world record of the whole world!!?? In the 19s, there was about 1000 to 10000 Indian pythons in the world, but the amount is getting lesser and lesser, there is only about 500 to 1000 of them in the world right now! How Sad!!!
  • 8. So what do you think... STOP KILLING THEM, START SAVING THEM!!!
  • 9. Thanks for watching!!! All by: Megan Man Class:(4L)